Chapter 220: The Hanging Door Outside the Wild Forbidden Zone

When Gundogan handed Barrios' return ball to Andrea Pirlo, who ran up from behind, the Bayern players and fans realised that Dortmund were organising a quick counter-attack. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info

Schweinsteiger left the defensive zone, and Kroos had no choice but to step forward to defend Pirlo, maybe break the ball?

After all, people have goals.

What if it happens?

With this in mind, Kroos rushed to the 'old' Pirlo, hoping to complete the interception, organize a second attack, and complete the lore!

However, Pirlo had a wide field of vision and noticed that Schweinsteiger was not following Gundogan, but was coming towards him, apparently trying to form a flanking attack with Kroos.

Pirlo stepped on the ball with his right foot and took advantage of the time difference to quickly pass it back to Gundogan.

Schweinsteiger had to turn around and defend Gundogan, while the conscientious Olic rushed towards him.

Gundogan didn't panic and slammed the ball sideways to the right as Pirlo ran forward to take away Kroos's defence, shaking off Schweinsteiger and Olich.

Gundogan, who had been given space to handle the ball, was ready to make a long pass to the incredibly fast Kuba, but he heard a familiar voice ringing in his ears: "Hey, Ilkay, give it to me!"

Before Gundogan came on the field, head coach Klopp explained that if Tang Zheng asked for the ball, he must give it to Tang Zheng first.

So Gundogan picked up his right foot and put it down again, and quickly passed a low ball over.

Pirlo, who happened to be on the trajectory of the ball, ran towards the ball and tricked Kroos into getting forward, and then he cleverly rolled the ball past on his toes.

Although Pirlo's feint may seem commonplace, it was crucial for Dortmund's counter-attack.

Tang Zheng pushed the ball forward with the arch of his right foot as he ran forward, and the force was great, because there was a large vacuum in front of him.

"--Opportunity!" Yang 5 commentator Duan Huo said excitedly.

German Sky commentator Marcel Leif stood up from his seat and shouted in a loud voice: "Don with the ball forward!

Tang Zheng's stride made this quick counterattack extremely clear, and Bayern left-back Plasic did not dare to step forward to defend, so he could only run back in the direction of Kuba's run.

Borussia Dortmund's current midfield duo is not ordinarily strong in their long passing, especially Tang Zheng and Pirlo.

Kroos's speed is already slow, Tang Zheng's speed is fast, and he has a pair of big legs, the distance between the two will only get bigger and bigger, Schweinsteiger is still behind him, and he is not good at speed.

In other words, Tang Zheng's stride directly faced the four-man back line completed by Bayern Munich.

Whether it was Boateng or Bad Stuber defending Barrios, they didn't dare to defend Tang Zheng forward, because Tang Zheng's skills at his feet were very good, and reckless stepping forward would only leave a huge gap.

Therefore, Bayern Munich's entire back line is fighting and retreating with Dortmund's offensive line, and Tang Zheng, who is advancing with the ball, is temporarily unmarked.

Three to four!!

Barrios consciously pulled Boateng to the far end, and Kuba ran to the right with Pranic, which was equivalent to making room for Tang Zheng to dribble the ball.

"Shhh

A deafening boo erupted over the Allianz Arena, and Bayern fans wanted to interfere with Tang Zheng's dribbling in this way and force him to make undeserved mistakes.

But will Tang Zheng be like this?

The answer, of course, is no!

As Bayern's nemesis, he scored eleven goals in eight games, averaging more than one goal per game, and it can be said that he will have a feeling of running out of strength when he plays Bayern.

How can it be wrong?

Tang Zheng advanced the ball across the middle line without anyone marking, Bayern head coach Heynckes stood on the sidelines and excitedly beckoned the frontcourt players to actively return to defense, and at the same time stepped forward to put pressure on Tang Zheng towards Bad Stuber, who had no defensive responsibilities for the time being.

He had a hunch that Dortmund's rapid counterattack would pose a huge threat!

In Heynckes' heart, Tang Zheng is the kind of player who can pass and lead and break through, and if he keeps fighting and retreating, the threat will definitely be greater, but it is better to put more pressure on the premise of the defensive line.

However, the idea is good, but the implementation is a headache.

Due to Barrios' ghostly movement, Boateng had no way to close the distance between him and Bad Stuber, so he could not complete an effective defense after Tang Zheng's breakthrough.

With this in mind, Bad Stubert had to play a clever trick.

While getting close to Tang Zheng, he kept a safe distance, no matter whether Tang Zheng broke through or passed the ball next, he had room to make up for it.

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Soon, Tang Zheng crossed the halfway line, and then dribbled to the attacking 45-meter area and slowed down, and Bad Stuber fought and retreated from two meters away, keeping a safe distance.

Of course, it is impossible for Tang Zheng to go down at this speed, otherwise the opportunity for a quick counterattack of three or four will be gone.

He's waiting for his teammates to get in the spot.

Kuba made a sudden stop as he ran along the right sideline, and he took the lead in running sideways.

Tang Zheng's upper body had a change in the center of gravity to the left, and Bad Stuber thought that Tang Zheng was going to forcibly accelerate the breakthrough, and the center of gravity changed in advance.

As a result, Tang Zheng broke his right ankle and pushed the ball to Kuba, who opened the inward space on the right side.

Bad Stubert's slow turning speed was exposed at this time, while Tang Zheng's characteristics of long legs, strong explosiveness and fast speed were vividly reflected.

In addition, Tang Zheng was originally heading towards the Bayern goal, so he didn't have time to turn around.

Bad Stuber, who has a high ball quotient, wanted to get close to Tang Zheng for the first time, but Tang Zheng consciously distanced himself from each other, so he had to change his defensive strategy and choose to run towards the top of the arc of the penalty area.

Kuba is extremely fast, but he also has a fatal flaw, that is, the technique of his feet is not delicate enough.

In order to keep the football at his feet, he was forced to slow down.

Pranic, who was not slow in his speed, chased back after losing the lead, and Kuba could only use his body to isolate Pranic and wait for his teammates to support.

Barrios stuck in front of Boateng with experience, just at this time Kuba passed the ball, and Boateng, who had already carried a yellow card, did not dare to make obvious movements behind him, so he could only rely on his body to stick to Barrios and prevent him from wiping it into the penalty area.

But Barrios didn't mean to take the ball and wipe it in, but poured the ball back to Kuba, who had ripped the space open.

Pulinic put his left arm on Kuba's shoulder and prevented him from meeting the ball and cutting into the box, even at the cost of a yellow card, after all, he is now worth a clean slot and has no yellow card pressure.

However, Kuba didn't use his speed to force an inward cut, and he knocked the ball back to Tang Zheng with the arch of his right foot.

"Oh~ How did Don appear here?" said Michael Reti, a commentator on German television 2, looking at Tang Zheng who appeared in the broadcast camera, and was very surprised.

If the problem in the stands hears this sentence, it will definitely be explained like this.

Tang Zheng's movement was very hidden, and he pretended to accelerate towards the far end, forcing Bad Stuber to fill the space left by the movement of right centre-back Boateng at full speed.

At the moment when Bad Stubert was running at full speed, Tang Zheng suddenly braked on the spot, and then ran in the opposite direction.

The problems of Bad Stuber's high inertia and slow turning speed were exposed, and he could only watch Tang Zheng receive the ball and accelerate forward.

By this time, Boateng had no choice, he handed over Barrios to the recycled captain Lahm, and then defended Tang Zheng head-on.

At the same time, the Allianz Arena erupted into even louder boos and a dying struggle.

Borussia Dortmund coach Jurgen Klopp's entire upper body poked into the pitch, stood on tiptoe, and looked at Tang Zheng, who was receiving the ball forward.

Arsene Wenger in the stands wondered, what will Tang Zheng do?

Goalkeeper Manuel Neuer lowered his weight and took small steps on the spot, ready to make a save at any time.

In addition, considering that he was hoisted in by Tang Zheng every season to score a goal, Neuer was not as far forward as before, but near the right post on the line of the small penalty area, blocking the near corner.

Tang Zheng received the ball forward only about twenty-five meters away from the goal, biased to the right rib, he looked up at the position of goalkeeper Neuer, and suddenly had a flash of inspiration in his mind, and the corners of his mouth grinned evilly.

The distance between the football and Tang Zheng was just right, and Boateng didn't dare to pounce on him, but kept a distance.

This also happened to give Tang Zheng plenty of time to prepare, and he had a small adjustment in the run.

Seeing this action, who didn't know that Tang Zheng was about to shoot?

Boateng couldn't care so much anymore, and took steps to shorten the distance between them.

Neuer also lowered his center of gravity and paced back and forth in place, like a spring squeezed to the extreme.

Seeing that Tang Zheng's right instep was about to touch the football, Boateng fell to the ground to block and expand the defensive area.

And Neuer's eyes widened, staring intently at Tang Zheng's right instep.

"Shoot!!" Yang 5 commentator Duan Huo roared passionately and almost indignantly.

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Neuer's eyes froze, and he saw that Tang Zheng's right foot touched the ball with the instep of the foot, and the hitting part was in the middle of the football.

This is...... Boccia?

According to the swing direction of Tang Zheng's legs, the near angle?

Reflexively, Neuer's body naturally tilts to the left.

The next moment, Neuer's pupils shrank suddenly, and the toes of his left foot tiptoed hard to the grass, forcibly restraining the center of gravity of his body from shifting to the left, and then used this burst of power to move his right foot to the right side of his body.

"Oh-My-God!!" said Marcel Leif, the German Sky commentator, as he looked at the slowly rising football, "Hanging shot again?"

The camera returns to a second ago, Tang Zheng's contact part seems to be the right instep of his right foot, but in fact, he uses the flexibility of his ankle to break out, and the contact part changes from the instep to the inside of the instep.

In addition, the hitting part of the ball is kicked to the middle and lower part of the ball as the part of the ball is touched.

Neuer deserves to be Germany's No. 1 national goal, with first-class physical fitness, top reaction speed, and top goal-line technology!

All eyes were on the mid-air football and Neuer.

It's another football and goalkeeper race.

Last time it was before the end of the first half, and this time it was before the end of the second half.

Neuer, who was on the move, felt super depressed and cursed secretly.

TM. D is really addictive!

If Tang Zheng is allowed to score two goals in a game, Neuer can instantly think about how reporters will write tomorrow's headlines after the game.

All kinds of doubts and pressures are definitely coming!

So...... This ball can't be lost!

Neuer struggled to tiptoe to the ground with his right foot in the process of moving behind the right, and the whole person rose into the air, and his waist and abdomen were pushed upwards at the same time, making his right hand stretch up a few centimeters more.

"Pounced!"

German TV 2 commentator Michael Reti watched Neuer, who jumped to the extreme in the broadcast camera, rub the football up with the tip of his right middle finger, and it was just like this that the ball deviated from its original trajectory and hit the crossbar, and he yelled excitedly.

The Allianz Arena erupted in a deafening shout: "Whoa—"

However, the chanting lasted less than half a second, as the ball that hit the crossbar bounced back again.

At this time, Neuer had just landed, and there was no way to make a second save, and Barrios, who was hiding in front of the goal, rushed over like a shark smelling blood.

It was too late for Neuer to make a second save, as Barrios slammed his feet to the ground on the run, dived forward with his upper body and made a diving leap to the bouncing football.

The ball flew in the opposite direction that Neuer had pounced on, and instead of celebrating the goal at the first time, Barrios looked at the assistant referee.

Lahm, Neuer and Pranic all raised their hands to indicate that Barrios, who had completed the supplementary goal, was offside, but the assistant referee did not raise the side flag to signal that Barrios was offside, but raised the side flag with his left hand towards the halfway line.

Other words...... No offside!

The assistant referee has absolute authority over offside decisions, and referee Stark blows the whistle to signal that the goal is valid.

Tang Zheng, who did not score a goal directly, rushed to Barrios, who got up, and behind him was Kuba, who rushed over......

At the same time, the central 5 commentator Duan Huo said excitedly: "No offside!

The Bayern fans at the Allianz Arena lost all their voices in an instant, and the Dortmund fans who had been expecting the goal were in hysterical cheers, waving their arms almost frantically to celebrate the team's score before full-time!

With his top body reaching over the touchline, Klopp turned and excitedly hugged assistant Jellico Bouvaci before unleashing his trademark combination punch.

Bayern coach Heynckes, who was already extremely nervous, angrily kicked the water bottle at his feet, venting his team's frustration at conceding the goal before the end of the game.

Although the goal was not scored by Bayern nemesis Tang Zheng, if it were not for his reckless hanging shot from outside the penalty area, Neuer would not have made a mistake in the pounce, and Barrios would not have had the opportunity to make up for the empty goal.

Marcel Leif gave Tang Zheng full credit for Dortmund's goal, saying: "From intercepting Robben's shot in the box in front of our own goal to running all the way to Bayern's defensive half, every appearance in the camera is the ultimate to the extreme!"

Indeed, this one in and one out is equivalent to two goals.

He...... Deserved!